DON'T TRY HANDLING YOUR PEDES UNLESS DISIDIDO MO OR AYAW NLNG JUD...sorry sa kasagaran...
bai choi...oo, same ta..baga-baga pod na sa among bukid...mao na ila tawag ana didto...hehehe!!
DON'T TRY HANDLING YOUR PEDES UNLESS DISIDIDO MO OR AYAW NLNG JUD...sorry sa kasagaran...
bai choi...oo, same ta..baga-baga pod na sa among bukid...mao na ila tawag ana didto...hehehe!!
yup... daghan ayo ni diri sa amoa sir shiote... ara ni makit-an ilawm sa mga buli nga nangatumba...kauban sa mga crickets, certain specie of cockroach, and other inverts like the bark scorps(l.australisiae)
Local - meaning it can be found locally idol pyro...
endemic - guro imo gimean meaning dili lang diri sa pinas makit-an pero sa tibuok S.E.Asia...![]()
naa ko ingon ani siguro, pero bahala na dili ko mukupot ani kay patay man gani ang mga baboy anay og butakal kung mapaakan ani, hehehe.
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morag juvenile S. subspinipes na siya sir shiote...![]()
centipede keeper na ko![]()
haha i was very excited to own one pero when i saw kana na pic gi luod ko.
HAHA
Disagree.
There ARE local
Subspineps sp.
You can look for good specimens of Subspineps sp. on lush vegetation outside urban areas
[meaning rural areas like provinces] IF pul.an naka sa kanang common house centipede. After that, submit some pictures for Identification through Arachnoboards or any Invert-enthusiast hosting sites/forums.
Disagree.
Handling this specimens is discouraged. AND no invertebrate is susceptible to being TAMED etc. via handling unless of course, their brains function as that of a mammal/reptile. To my point of view, there are no DOCILE or TAMED tarantulas, and handling is subject to prediction and behavior assessment by the owner. Still, handling is discouraged.
Last edited by moy1moy1; 11-06-2011 at 11:22 PM.
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